PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
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- China main port
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- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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Specifications
PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wire
1.Standard:IEC60227
2.Certificate:CQC,3C
4. 99.95% purity copper conductor
PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
Application
The product is applied to AC rated voltage 450/750V and below power plant laid(fixed)wiring. It's widely used in low voltage power lines,normal electrical equipment, instrumentation and telecommunication equipments.
Technical data
Rated voltage: 0.6/1KV
Highest working temperature of conductor: 90°C
Laying temperature:above 0°C
Minimum bending radius:6D
Product description
Type | Description | Rated Voltage |
602271EC01(BV) | General purpose single-core hard conductor non-sheath cable | 450/720V |
602271EC05(BV) | Internal wifing conductor temperature 70oC single-core solid conductor non-sheath calbe | 300/500V |
6002271EC07(BV-90) | Internal wifing conductor temperature 90oC single-core solid conductor non-sheath calbe | 300/500V |
600271EC10(BVV) | Light-type PVC sheath cable | 300/500V |
BLV | Aluminum core PVC insulation cable | 450/750V |
BVR | Copper core PVC insulation flexible cable | 450/750V |
BLVV | Aluminum core PVC insulation PVC sheath round cable | 300/500V |
BVVB | Copper core PVC insulation PVC sheath flat cable | 300/500V |
BLVVB | Aluminum core PVC insulation PVC sheath flat cable | 300/500V |
602271EC02(RV) | General purpose single-core flexible conductor non-sheath cable | 450/750V |
602271EC06(RV) | internal wiring conductor temperature 70oC flexible conductor non-sheath cable | 300/500V |
602271EC08(RV-90) | Internal wiring conductor temperature 90oC flexible conductor non-sheath cable | 300/500V |
602271EC52(RVV) | Light-type PVC sheath flexible cable | 300/300V |
6002271EC53(RVV) | Normal PVC sheath flexible wire | 300/500V |
602271EC56(RVV-90) | Conductor temperature 90oC of heat-resistance light-type PVC sheath flexible wire | 300/300V |
RVVP | PVC insulation shield PVC sheath flexible cable | 300/300V |
RVS | PVC insulation stranded connection flexible wire | 300/300V |
Type | Description | Rated Voltage |
Z-BYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | 450/750V |
WDZ-BYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | |
Z-RYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-RYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-BYJYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | 300/500V |
Z-RYJYJ-105 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | |
WDZ-RYJYJ-105 | Hea-resistance 105oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath flexible cable | |
Z-BYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | 450/750V |
WDZ-BYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | |
Z-RYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-RYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-BYJYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | 300/500V |
Z-RYJYJ-125 | Heat-resistance 125oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | |
WDZ-RYJYJ-125 | Hea-resistance 125oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath flexible cable | |
Z-BYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | 450/750V |
WDZ-BYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation cable | |
Z-RYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 105oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-RYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation flexible cable | |
WDZ-BYJYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | 300/500V |
Z-RYJYJ-150 | Heat-resistance 150oC flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath cable | |
WDZ-RYJYJ-150 | Hea-resistance 150oC halogen-free low-smoke flame retardant cross-linked polyolefin insulation and sheath flexible cable |
Type | Description |
RVZ | Copper core PVC insulation flame retardant flecible cable |
RVVZ | Copper core PVC insulation PVC sheath flame retardant flecible cable |
Type | Description | Application |
QVR | Road vehicle copper core PVC insulation low voltage wire | Used vehicle,electrical appliance and instrumentation lies |
QFR | Road vehicle copper core PVC-NBR coupound insulation low voltage wire | |
QVR-105 | Road vehicle copper core heat-resistant 105oC PVC insulation low voltage wire | Used to high temperature area and insrumentation lines in vehicle |
QVVR | Road vehicle copper core PVC insulation PVC sheath low voltage cable | Used to vehicle and hang workshop's electrical appliance lines |
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- Q:i wanna know cause i dont got the power cable for the ps1
- no there different company's and connect to the back of the systems though different sized/shaped plugins
- Q:I want to install a Bazooka Powered Sub (EL84-HP) to my car. I currently have a Pioneer 4-channel 600-watt amp that has a direct power line from the battery. However, I do not want to run another power line from my battery to my Bazooka sub, which has it's own built-in 100-watt sub. Would it be OK to connect the power cable only from my Pioneer amp to my Bazooka sub?
- Only if you dont value either of them.
- Q:So i'm trying to start up an old windows 98 model. I was thinking of using the cable from a laptop because it fits into the power supply. Problem is i don't know if its safe, advice?. On the computer it says quot;AC input: 115V~/230V~,10/5A 60/50HZON the power cable on the other hand, it says 16A 250VAm i good to go?
- most computers use an IEC 3 blade connector. if you have one of these standard connectors that fits the computer on one end and your power outlet on the other, then you are good to go. these are generic and used on many different electronic devices not just computers.
- Q:Can anyone help? my pc wont turn on without them hooked up.
- You will need to look up the motherboard manufacturer to find the pinout for the cabling. That would be the fastest way. or you could use a small flat screw driver to short the pins until you find the right combo...the latter could result in damaging your mainboard but not likely. You will need to look at the original case plug if possible. HP/Compaq do not list the pinout nor is it written on the board. all it it listed as is HPanel1.
- Q:i have a 12V battery and a y power cable. will each side get 12V?
- yess ofcose, hmm think of a analogy voltage is like the water pump and current is water, if pump have half the pewer becose its split then less current as well will flow in consideration to v=ir
- Q:Okay so I'm production manager for a play in Oxford and I need to have a giant cardboard box drop from the ceiling triggered by an actor with a remote control on stage.I've found a rather nice electromagnet which should do the job which is triggered by a 9V battery. The trigger is an IR unit I'm building which finishes with a relay. The question is can I use a sound XLR cable as the wires in my circuit between the battery with the IR unit and the electromagnet?i.e.Electromagnet -----XLR-----gt; battery -------XLR-----gt; IR unitStandard XLR's do have 3 cables in and surely I only need 2 to complete the circuit.The only reason I'm thinking about using XLRs is that I'm not sure of the distance between things yet and I have plenty of XLRs in many different lengths.Any ideas?
- Yes, you can use your XLR cables and plugs and connectors for a low power 9VDC application. Before you start doing all this, just make sure how many ohms your electromagnet coil has. If it is below 20 ohms, then you can not use a small 9V battery - you need a larger, more powerful battery, such as a stack of 6 AA cells that would easily deliver 1 A or more.
- Q:power cables of 630 mm buried (cable trench) what could be the reason for fire?
- a power surge can definitely cause a cable fire. but i believe insulation failure tops that, in buried cables in particular. and insulation failure is prompted more often with cables that come in direct contact with the earth, rather than those that may be run through piping, deterioting the insulation even faster. of course if the cable is damaged by digging, that could start a fire as well.
- Q:I just traded with someone and got a PS3. It came with just the power cord. When I plug it in the red light comes on but it just beeps twice and that's it. Is it because I don't have an AV cable or it is broken?
- You need the av cable to see and hear it but if it doesn't turn on at all it's broken. It should start with just the power cord
- Q:I have a desktop PC that when turned on the fans works but it won't beep or display anything on screen. But after I unplug both motherboard power connectors and plug them back in, the PC stats working normally, why is that? Oh, and I tried disconnecting only the external power cable, no luck.
- nicely it relies upon, feels like a heating concern... Your power furnish ought to have a fan on it, seem and hear be sure that is going, using fact it sounds like it is no longer, if thats the case you will the two ought to do some extremely tedius artwork removing the ability furnish and replaceing the fan, or purchase a sparkling one... yet once you particular the psu you examined it with works and the pc nevertheless didnt boot, nicely then it must be greater, be sure all followers and what no longer come on and attempt it
- Q:Hi. I was snaking 40 feet of underground burial power cable thru a PVC conduit. As I did not have any cable pulling lubricant, I used JOY dishwashing liquid detergent as a lube for pulling the cable with a snake. Will that damage or detiorate the outer jacket of the cable it is still in the conduit. The flexible conduit I used is water tight and I have plugged both openings with silicine caulk.
- im not positive,but it should be fine.
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PVC Insulated Copper Electric Cable and Wires
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m/month
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